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Miyazaki airport, Japan
Japan to search for unexploded bombs at airports after Miyazaki airport blast
The explosion of a World War II-era bomb at a Japanese airport this week has prompted the government to do a wider search for other possible unexploded bombs at airports that were targeted during the conflict.
World War II Bomb Explodes at Japan's Miyazaki Airport - TaiwanPlus News
A World War II bomb exploded at Miyazaki Airport in southeast Japan, disrupting nearly 90 flights. Investigators say the bomb was dropped by the U.S. Air Force in 1945 when the site was used by Japan’s Kamikaze units during the Battle of Okinawa.
Undetonated WWII bombs found before at Miyazaki Airport
MIYAZAKI—Dangerous reminders of Miyazaki Airport's past as a former Imperial Japanese Navy air base during World War II continue to resurface in the unexploded ordnance that remains beneath the surface.
U.S. bomb from WWII explodes at Japan’s Miyazaki airport
An unexploded U.S. bomb from World War II exploded at an airport in Japan Wednesday prompting the cancellation of more than 80 flights.
American WWII bomb explodes at Japanese airport, causing large crater in taxiway
An unexploded American bomb from World War II that had been buried at a Japanese airport exploded Wednesday, causing a large crater in a taxiway and the cancellation of more than 80 flights but no injuries,
World War Two bomb explodes near Japan airport runway
A bomb, likely from World War Two, explodes near a Japanese runway :: Civil Aviation College:: October 2, 2024:: Miyazaki, Japan:: Miyazaki PrefectureMiyazaki Airport shut its runway after the explosion left a crater 23 feet (7 meters) wide and 3.
Japan to search airports for more unexploded WWII bombs
Experts say while such bombs are usually safe and damage likely to be limited, the difficulty is in finding those that are buried deeper.
WWII Bomb Explodes At Japanese Airport, Causing Major Flight Cancellations
Safety is an integral part of travel; when it is threatened, there can be disastrous consequences. While travelers can anticipate occasional threats, some things can not be controlled or predicted. A situation like this unfolded in Japan recently due to a bomb threat.
WWII Bomb Explodes at Japanese Airport, Halts Over 60 Flights
An unexploded bomb detonated at Miyazaki Airport in Kyushu, Japan, leading to the suspension of flight operations.
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Troops remove WWII-era mortar from Okinawa airport a day after Miyazaki explosion
This is the seventh unexploded ordnance found at the Naha airport this year. Magnetic surveys are required ahead of any ...
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“Anime was a mistake”: Decoding Hayao Miyazaki’s Quote That Became a Meme
Hayao Miyazaki has always been the biggest critique of the anime industry and this famous meme accurately describes what's ...
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Runway closed at Japan's Miyazaki Airport after WWII bomb explodes on taxiway
The runway at Miyazaki Airport in southwest Japan was closed Wednesday after an explosion on a taxiway, although no injuries ...
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Studio Ghibli Inks Deal to Rerelease Hayao Miyazaki’s Anime Classics in Cinemas Across Southeast Asia
"I am very happy that this opportunity will be a great help in bringing our works to even more people, and to the children ...
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Miyazaki Hayao’s Studio Ghibli, MM2 Ink Southeast Asia Distribution Deal
Miyazaki Hayao's Studio Ghibli partners with mm2 to distribute 21 anime classics across seven Southeast Asian countries over ...
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Is Bloodborne 2 Coming? Latest FromSoftware Update Hints New Hidetaka Miyazaki Soulslike
Could Bloodborne 2 finally be in the works? Recent developments from FromSoftware have fans excited and speculating.
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